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Pattaya bar girl scams 10 million baht from South Korean man
Does this actually work? Wtf -
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Do you flaunt your wealth in Thailand?
It's not an opinion I'm providing. I'm guiding you towards the exit. -
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Trump’s ‘stunningly unqualified’ diplomatic team shapes up at breakneck speed
Sounds like the 6 weeks or so of butt-hurt you developed, after Trump humiliated Kamala in a LANDSLIDE victory Nov 5 is starting to take a toll on you. I have for you, this special video in hopes that it can further enhance your butt-hurt, have a look at the video and let me know your comments, please share will all here and be sure to indicate if you feel better after viewing it. Enjoy. Maybe you can ask around if there is grief/butt-hurt counseling available, or maybe just bust your own video doing the Trump victory dance and post it here. LOL -
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
I have a yellow Tabien Baan. That is what I had in mind when I typed " where the person (Thai or farang) is the owner and registered as living in that property" ... I did not think it possible for a foreigner to register in the local city hall against a property (as their primary residence) without one having a yellow Tabien Baan (unless one is a permanent resident to Thailand). I guess I should have been more specific. -
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Hot/Cold kitchen sink mixer tap
I did appreciate that you replied with an option so thank you for that but the Kohler costs 15k Bt in Thailand and the Eve 2590 Bt and I would find it hard to justify the increased cost for the convenience of a touch sensor. -
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Thai Taxi Driver Assaulted by Foreigner in Pattaya, Seeks Justice
The cheap Charlie bus crowd. -
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Do you flaunt your wealth in Thailand?
I see nothing wrong with your expressing an opinion. -
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
Extremely well said. Imagine the first case of an expat selling a property in their home country (assume big capital gain exempt in that country ) and buying a Villa in Thailand, let's say 30M THB, then getting slugged another 10M THB in tax for the privilege of the purchase, by self-filing a Thai tax return..... That'll be all over the news! What everyone seems to forget is, for many years, many have been remitting foreign income earnt same year to Thailand, and no tax returns have been filed, no consequences. Apart from a few "compliance crusaders" and a small number of other individuals (including those taken advantage of by the predatory tax agencies that have sprung up), I'd take a wild guess that 95%+ of expats will not file a Thai tax return in 2025 (despite possibly being technically required to).
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